The normal menstrual period for women after menstruation should not be too short, and the menstrual period should not be too long. If the menstrual flow is too short, it will cause very little menstrual flow. If the menstrual flow is too long and there is continuous bleeding, it can also easily lead to anemia. So, how many days is normal for women to have their menstrual cycle each time?
The menstrual cycle of women of normal childbearing age is mostly between 21 days and 35 days. If it is less than 21 days, it is considered too short, and if it exceeds 35 days, it is considered too long. The average menstrual period is mostly between 3 and 7 days. If it is less than 3 days, it is considered that the menstrual period is too short. If it exceeds 7 days, it is considered that the menstrual period is too long. Therefore, menstrual period within this range is considered normal.
Women's menstrual flow during each menstrual cycle should be around 30 to 80 milliliters. If the menstrual flow is consistently below 30 milliliters, it is considered insufficient; if it always exceeds 80 milliliters, it is considered excessive. And this situation also indicates that there are abnormal health problems, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for timely examination and receive targeted treatment.
Due to individual differences, each woman's specific menstrual time, menstrual cycle, and menstrual blood volume will vary. However, it is also important to observe that the menstrual cycle should be similar each time, and there should not be significant differences in menstrual time and blood volume. Stable menstrual indicators are considered normal for women.